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and shake off the rust from american foreign policy. some people thought trump was presidential. >> this was a different speech from donald trump, there were teleprompters there, this was prepared, only 125 people or so in the room, a suit and tie kind of crowd. it was a 40 minute speech on world affairs and public foreign policy. how he sees american foreign policy. this is a more broad view, not specific details or numbers. donald trump is candidate who talks about how he likes to have flexibility and unpredictability. he said if he were to be elected commander in chief, isis' days are numbers from there on after. and he would try to ease tensions between u.s. and russia, but he would know when to walk away from the table. and he would have a better respect from china because they respect his strength. several points he went after hillary clinton trying to tie back, clinton with president obama. here was trump from today. >> i challenge anyone to explain this strategic foreign policy vision of obama-clinton, it has been a complete and
and shake off the rust from american foreign policy. some people thought trump was presidential. >> this was a different speech from donald trump, there were teleprompters there, this was prepared, only 125 people or so in the room, a suit and tie kind of crowd. it was a 40 minute speech on world affairs and public foreign policy. how he sees american foreign policy. this is a more broad view, not specific details or numbers. donald trump is candidate who talks about how he likes to have...
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foreign policy. then, secretary of state antony blinken, he faces a subpoena threat from the house to every the over his e-mails with hunter biden that he has denied. and russia accuses ukraine of trying to assassinate russian president putin in a new drone bomb attack. this is the second accusation of a drone attack in a week. the u.s. unable to confirm. we've got the update. >>> and a blockbuster medical breakthrough, eli lilly's new drug, indications it slows down alzheimer's. the race for a cure that's looking more and more like the space race to the moon. >>> and we've got a major case at the supreme court that could stop federal regulators dead in their tracks in their push to the change the u.s. again, senators marsha blackburn, senator ron johnson, fox news sunday anchor shannon bream and dr. jeanette nesheiwat all with us on "evening edit" tonight. ♪ ♪ >> woman: why did we choose safelite? we're always working on a project. while loading up our suv, one extra push and... crack! so, we sc
foreign policy. then, secretary of state antony blinken, he faces a subpoena threat from the house to every the over his e-mails with hunter biden that he has denied. and russia accuses ukraine of trying to assassinate russian president putin in a new drone bomb attack. this is the second accusation of a drone attack in a week. the u.s. unable to confirm. we've got the update. >>> and a blockbuster medical breakthrough, eli lilly's new drug, indications it slows down alzheimer's. the...
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the president engages in foreign policy. the secretary of state engages in foreign policy. kennedy: he watches the show and he's watching you right now. >> there has been a shift on all those issues you said. nikki haley has been effective in towing the administration line. there is nothing revolutionary about her approach to these problems and i can't point to any aspect of the major foreign policies challenges that have shifted because of nikki haley. kennedy: you may be right about that. but here is the difference. the way she connects with people and the way she communicates these critical messages sets her apart. you did not hear this sort of praise heaped on someone like samantha power >> she is in a very small group which at this point you would say is her and mattis of people who are entirely respected across the gop and the establishment political spectrum on both side. she was only thought as one of the adults. kennedy: you think she wrote the op-ed? >> no, i don't think she wrote the op-ed. kennedy: that's why you are mad at her. i gotcha. i always appreciate you
the president engages in foreign policy. the secretary of state engages in foreign policy. kennedy: he watches the show and he's watching you right now. >> there has been a shift on all those issues you said. nikki haley has been effective in towing the administration line. there is nothing revolutionary about her approach to these problems and i can't point to any aspect of the major foreign policies challenges that have shifted because of nikki haley. kennedy: you may be right about...
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donald trurump, foreign policy address lalater on. you have gotot ted cruz, maybe nanaming a running mate a little ahead of the fact. you have the fed meetingng. osr de la h hoya. so much time. i wore this lly frock.k. wh was i thihinking. lindsey piegegza here on fed statement coming out in 20 minutes. lindsey, do u expect the fed will hike rates toda >>o, we do not expect the fed to do anythingterms of direct policy e lookoking for minute chang in the statementt to give us a sensethe lean of the committee going ithe juneeeting. neil: ths the one where e are expecting it. are you? >> there is high pbility they cld do something but well below 20% if you look whathe rate hike.icing in terms of a neil: the market dsn't expect one at all, t? >> that's extly right. it is s below 50% chance eve subsequent rate eting from here until t end of the year. neil: you're gettingper into the potical year. >> they're increasingly difficult. neil: it iprecent. happ now and then. is re. >> fed raise thehe rates lowered rates duri presidenal election w
donald trurump, foreign policy address lalater on. you have gotot ted cruz, maybe nanaming a running mate a little ahead of the fact. you have the fed meetingng. osr de la h hoya. so much time. i wore this lly frock.k. wh was i thihinking. lindsey piegegza here on fed statement coming out in 20 minutes. lindsey, do u expect the fed will hike rates toda >>o, we do not expect the fed to do anythingterms of direct policy e lookoking for minute chang in the statementt to give us a sensethe...
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lou: this is the first of that foreign-policy. >> while people may say she's better foreign-policy and he's better at national security at the end of the day people are going to start saying how did we get here? these are the policies and this is the world under the current administration. whose fault it isn't not going to blame anyone but that's what the voters are are thinking. you have to carefully consider who you are going to choose because the world seem so uncertain. people are really afraid. who are we going to trust in this moment? we have two candidates that are very untrustworthy. hillary is less than donald trump soho are people going to trust now? lou: what he think about this latest, guy? >> if you are an average voter you are sitting here and you turn on your tv and you see it terrorist attack on the heals of a number of major attacks here including orlando. you see a people in turkey and you might say hillary clinton and former secretary of state she can go into that mode and start dropping names. she knows the players and she is well informed but then you say okay that
lou: this is the first of that foreign-policy. >> while people may say she's better foreign-policy and he's better at national security at the end of the day people are going to start saying how did we get here? these are the policies and this is the world under the current administration. whose fault it isn't not going to blame anyone but that's what the voters are are thinking. you have to carefully consider who you are going to choose because the world seem so uncertain. people are...
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a modest foreign policy. it was one of the most intelligent aspects of the bush agenda and plan for the next 8 years. unfortunately -- we have gone over. as always, appreciate. thanks for being with us. are you and bill kristol still talking to each other? >> every day. lou: is he going to be all right in is he dealing with the victory of donald trump? is he handling it okay? >> he's handling it. but i would like to see donald trump reach out to bill kristol. lou: i think bill kristol should reach out to him. appreciate it. fred barnes who wrote a wonderful article today. i wanted to compliment you on that. be sure to vote in tonight's poll. which alliance are you most excited about, cruz-kasich, cruz-fiorina. none of the above. cast your vote on twitter @lou dobbs. if you have a fear of heights you may want to look away right now. heart-stopping drone video showing these two daredevils. look at that. this is not a good idea. they are in russia. they are treating a skyscraper crane like a jungle gym. and no h
a modest foreign policy. it was one of the most intelligent aspects of the bush agenda and plan for the next 8 years. unfortunately -- we have gone over. as always, appreciate. thanks for being with us. are you and bill kristol still talking to each other? >> every day. lou: is he going to be all right in is he dealing with the victory of donald trump? is he handling it okay? >> he's handling it. but i would like to see donald trump reach out to bill kristol. lou: i think bill...
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america first doctrine that has served this nation well both his domestic policy and foreign policy. i'd like to get your reaction. >> you know, i don't think a president has had this kind of foreign policy success in his first term. you have to really go back to nixon and kissinger for the kind of extraordinary successes president trump has had. how did he do it? he used common sense, and he did things differently than anybody's done them before. so what's president trump done? well, the first thing was rebuild the american military. that was great. that was pretty much expected. but he stood up to china. no american president has done that. and he got new trade deals. he got new trade deals in asia and europe. he got our european allies to contribute a half a trillion dollars more towards our common defense. but most importantly, lou, these are so significant. i mean, not only do we not need to be in the middle of the middle east wars, be held hostage by the oil supplies, but he has brokered the first deal between arabs and jews in a thousand years. this is something that will go d
america first doctrine that has served this nation well both his domestic policy and foreign policy. i'd like to get your reaction. >> you know, i don't think a president has had this kind of foreign policy success in his first term. you have to really go back to nixon and kissinger for the kind of extraordinary successes president trump has had. how did he do it? he used common sense, and he did things differently than anybody's done them before. so what's president trump done? well, the...
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lou: obama is talking about foreign policy at the same time clinton is talking about trump's foreign policy which is still being shaped and formed but is still rational and sensible. what are we to make of this -- these candidates? you know, i think the reality is that none of them are making sense on the left because they are basically all their polar star is bernie sanders because he's the energy of the party. >> one of the most absent virtues outside the beltway is common sense. the common american, common sense, it's not a common thing, that's why trump is so refreshing. he is common sense, he calls into convention the failed conventional wisdom particularly over the last 15 years. lou: and the establishment is not thrilled. k.t. mcfarland. thank you so much. >>> up next, bernie sanders has hopes, they're getting higher in advance of california's primary. new polls give him every reason to be cautiously optimistic. radio talk show hosts adrianna cohen and mark simone join me next. stay with us. you wouldn't haul a load without checking your clearance. so why would you invest with
lou: obama is talking about foreign policy at the same time clinton is talking about trump's foreign policy which is still being shaped and formed but is still rational and sensible. what are we to make of this -- these candidates? you know, i think the reality is that none of them are making sense on the left because they are basically all their polar star is bernie sanders because he's the energy of the party. >> one of the most absent virtues outside the beltway is common sense. the...
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media magnet joins us to talk about the president's foreign policy failures. here tonight, senator rand paul making it official he's running for president. paul declaring himself the republican who can defeat the washington machine. we take up the senator's chances of winning. >>> we begin in yemen. new warnings from secretary of defense saying the houthi rebels are gaining territory. >> the terrorism threat to the west, including the united states from aqap is a long standing and serious one. we will change the way we do that in accordance with the circumstances there. obviously, we hope that order is restored to yemen not only for that reason, but because there's a lot of suffering going on in yemen as these battles and different groups go back and forth. >> joining us tonight former u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia. he's the diplomat in residence at southern methodist university. ambassador, good to have you back with us. the defense secretary, is saying that al qaeda is exploiting the situation in yemen. it seems like overburdening the obvious, what do you
media magnet joins us to talk about the president's foreign policy failures. here tonight, senator rand paul making it official he's running for president. paul declaring himself the republican who can defeat the washington machine. we take up the senator's chances of winning. >>> we begin in yemen. new warnings from secretary of defense saying the houthi rebels are gaining territory. >> the terrorism threat to the west, including the united states from aqap is a long standing...
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he named chairman of foreign policy council. my former boss, u.s. senator jeff sessions, one of the leading lights in washington, d.c. on foreign policy. the chairman of the strategic forces subcommittee. he's been in the armed services committee for 20 years and jeff sessions is putting together a team as we speak. i want to answer a bigger picture if i have a second. it is amazing that have you all the people who made all the wrong decisions lecturing us how we have to act on foreign policy. we have had a disastrous foreign policy. intervention in iraq, intervention in libya. whatever we've been doing in syria and refugee crisis, everything that could gone wrong has gone wrong. and donald trump has always been on the right side of these conflicts over time. and so the american people have to ask themselves do, they want another knee jerk interventionist go to war, intervene, build a nation, build a democracy, or do they want someone whose core instinct is caution, prudence, examine the facts, don't rush into a foreign country to build a new democr
he named chairman of foreign policy council. my former boss, u.s. senator jeff sessions, one of the leading lights in washington, d.c. on foreign policy. the chairman of the strategic forces subcommittee. he's been in the armed services committee for 20 years and jeff sessions is putting together a team as we speak. i want to answer a bigger picture if i have a second. it is amazing that have you all the people who made all the wrong decisions lecturing us how we have to act on foreign policy....
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it was the biggest thing in foreign policy. he's been negotiating with north korea, talking to the chinese. this trumps, shall we say, everything. paul: this is the biggest decision he's made in the presidency so far on foreign policy? >> yeah, i think so. and the response of his critics and the democrats was extraordinary. normally there'd be a 24-hour grace period for an american president when they do something like this. but bipartisanship reigns for a day. but not this time. it was overwhelming against the president. normally when you attack donald trump, you get attacked back. but in this instance he didn't do that. he eventually made a statement to the american people. it was restrained, he's announced more sanctions on the iranians, and he has not engaged in a tit for tat with his create ings on this -- critics on this. and so it was a presidential act. at the moment he's looking very presidential, and i have to say a lot of the criticism is looking, by the democrats -- even the democratic candidates -- looking uninform
it was the biggest thing in foreign policy. he's been negotiating with north korea, talking to the chinese. this trumps, shall we say, everything. paul: this is the biggest decision he's made in the presidency so far on foreign policy? >> yeah, i think so. and the response of his critics and the democrats was extraordinary. normally there'd be a 24-hour grace period for an american president when they do something like this. but bipartisanship reigns for a day. but not this time. it was...
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about - - foreign policy my commentary is next. the "sports illustrated" bikini model kate up didn't lashing out at the photographer who made her famous. next. lou: a few thoughts on the foreign policy of the president his failed policy of tight iraq afghanistans syria and egypt israel from the iranian inspired civil war from the russian threats and and how the deal with varian data intends is to slow the building of a nuclear bomb for the president was is infuriated at governor walker's criticism that is not a deal but have less of his own making. telling governor walker he should go up on foreign policy it would be a foolish approach to revoke a nuclear deal. imagine the president of united states the clearing it would be foolish to revoke a deal that he says is not the deal that does not exist. the uncertainty broughams by the day but clearly it is obama needs to bone up on foreign policy the stature criticizing his policies is growing. vice president dick cheney slammed the president in an interview tuesday he is the only presi
about - - foreign policy my commentary is next. the "sports illustrated" bikini model kate up didn't lashing out at the photographer who made her famous. next. lou: a few thoughts on the foreign policy of the president his failed policy of tight iraq afghanistans syria and egypt israel from the iranian inspired civil war from the russian threats and and how the deal with varian data intends is to slow the building of a nuclear bomb for the president was is infuriated at governor...
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lauren: donald trump delivering a major speech on foreign-policy. here is blake berman. >> reporter: donald trump went around the world and that giving a nearly 40 minutes scripted speech, teleprompter in front of him on his vision of american foreign-policy. trump talked about flex ability and unpredictability, spoke in broad terms, he decried nationbuilding, he will rebuild relationships with allies, easing tensions with russia but would know when to walk away from the table, and he would work with china saying they would appreciate his strength was the republican front runner said if he were to become president isis's days would be numbered. throughout his speech, trump looks forward to the potential general election, trying to tie hillary clinton to president obama. >> i challenge anyone to explain strategic foreign-policy vision of obama/clinton. it has been a complete and total disaster. >> reporter: one of trump's top foreign policy advisor said the team is expanding to a romney like level. trump tried to resize the make up of his foreign-pol
lauren: donald trump delivering a major speech on foreign-policy. here is blake berman. >> reporter: donald trump went around the world and that giving a nearly 40 minutes scripted speech, teleprompter in front of him on his vision of american foreign-policy. trump talked about flex ability and unpredictability, spoke in broad terms, he decried nationbuilding, he will rebuild relationships with allies, easing tensions with russia but would know when to walk away from the table, and he...
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this is a calendar foreign policy decision. it has been a very difficult week in afghanistan. >> how does this play out? >> i think the american people want the war to end. they want the troops to be reduced there but we have to understand that you must have some kind of ability to project power and ultimately that's what the american people have to decide. >> do you think that this is going to be an issue for the president and the democrats come the midterm elections? >> yes, i do. i do. because you can't have a week like the week we have just had without being able to address not just the economy, but foreign policy as well. >> let me ask you about some of the other events next week. many people are expecting a cut in interest rates or some kind of stimulus. >> i think the whole idea of a negative interest rate is baked in. what other easing measures will they do? i think they will do something that will make it easier for banks. they need to do that. we're going to be watching first earlier in the week. if that is a better f
this is a calendar foreign policy decision. it has been a very difficult week in afghanistan. >> how does this play out? >> i think the american people want the war to end. they want the troops to be reduced there but we have to understand that you must have some kind of ability to project power and ultimately that's what the american people have to decide. >> do you think that this is going to be an issue for the president and the democrats come the midterm elections?...
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the gulf is not very happy with our foreign policy. if we go over that list after achievements, i think there trump will have an edge. >> it's really interesting. certainly the iran deal was pretty much most americans were against it. and here we have a deal that most people are saying needs to be either restructured or done away with. let me ask you about the international reaction, the communities away from the united states. who wins on that? >> well, of course, those who are supportive of the clinton/obama foreign policy are going to be supporting and we see it in their media worldwide. the left movement in europe that's supportive of it. everybody else, ask majority of russians or people in the balkans or majority of egyptians, the largest arab sund sunni country, ask them about what they think, just translate that and you have your answer. >> we haven't really heard donald trump talk about that reset in russia. is is he going to be using this on the campaign trail given that she's now pushing her experience as one of the reasons
the gulf is not very happy with our foreign policy. if we go over that list after achievements, i think there trump will have an edge. >> it's really interesting. certainly the iran deal was pretty much most americans were against it. and here we have a deal that most people are saying needs to be either restructured or done away with. let me ask you about the international reaction, the communities away from the united states. who wins on that? >> well, of course, those who are...
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on foreign policy. he is only polling half of democrats approve of what he is doing in terms of israel and hamas, that say low number. intraparty, when you see pro palestinian r rioters attract the democratic national committee that attack on joe biden administration as a whole remember -- that is where he is getting hit at,. larry: mark, i would make an -- by the way a great point, done additional point on g.o.p. strategy or lack there of. i don't want to republicans to dessert ukraine -- dessert ukraine but i would like them to get off that center and go after iran, you have a situation that 10 -- 14 billion for israel, did not did through. and the state department wants to unfreeze 10 billion worth of assets electricity and all and oil and gas to go to iran any china is bailing out iran and their proxies in war by buying their oil. if ukraine -- give ukraine a rift, why not go after iran. and by the way, iran, even different from israel. i know it is all linked. but i think they should go head on ira
on foreign policy. he is only polling half of democrats approve of what he is doing in terms of israel and hamas, that say low number. intraparty, when you see pro palestinian r rioters attract the democratic national committee that attack on joe biden administration as a whole remember -- that is where he is getting hit at,. larry: mark, i would make an -- by the way a great point, done additional point on g.o.p. strategy or lack there of. i don't want to republicans to dessert ukraine --...
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president obama's foreign policy is based on fantasy. do we have that remark. >> the editorial board wrote that president obama has let a foreign policy based on how he thinks the world should operate than on reality as vladimir putin said that he will measure the seriousness after a statement and that is an amazing acknowledgment by "the washington post." >> i was pleasantly surprised to see and that includes the prime minister of england. putin is different. the state departmenand the white house was surprised at what he id. and he thinksthe worst catastrophe of the 20th century is the class of this soviet union. and so he sees as any crisis or create a crisis inhich he can advance the borders or lease the control of russia. and that is what he is doin. the world says that putin acts and obama talks. they want writing just about rush-hour vladimir putin, and they said this is tough stuff. they're abandoning their own views and their view has en to support that and that is obviously ended. >> the editorial page has been critical. lou: t
president obama's foreign policy is based on fantasy. do we have that remark. >> the editorial board wrote that president obama has let a foreign policy based on how he thinks the world should operate than on reality as vladimir putin said that he will measure the seriousness after a statement and that is an amazing acknowledgment by "the washington post." >> i was pleasantly surprised to see and that includes the prime minister of england. putin is different. the state...
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. >> we do like that stuff in his foreign policy. we don't like when he contradicts that five seconds later. but that stuff that you are talking about is very good, and at least we'll have a candidate who will point out hillary clinton is a war hawk and has supported every war in my lifetime. judge napolitano: one of the biggest donald trump campaign mantras is rejecting super pacs and nobody can buy him off. but now he says he will resort to traditional fundraising in the general election. >> i won't be asking for money for myself, i'll be asking for money for the party. it's something we'll start on right away. judge napolitano: is this just the beginning of the changes we might see in mr. trump now that he's the presumptive nominee and can he do that with a straight face? > >> of course he can. some of the pivots are necessary and expected. you are going from a primary to a general, you have got to make some changes. this might hurt him. whether you like his policies, a lot of people love the fact that donald trump is not controll
. >> we do like that stuff in his foreign policy. we don't like when he contradicts that five seconds later. but that stuff that you are talking about is very good, and at least we'll have a candidate who will point out hillary clinton is a war hawk and has supported every war in my lifetime. judge napolitano: one of the biggest donald trump campaign mantras is rejecting super pacs and nobody can buy him off. but now he says he will resort to traditional fundraising in the general...
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. >> the 1980 s are calling to ask for their foreign policy back. the cold war has been over 20 years. coming to foreign policy 12 the policies of the 1980. >> is the middle east to reject the terrorism lear seeing with the rising tide of tumult and attacking me is not an agenda. >> but to execute foreign policy every time you offer an opinion you are wrong. >> russia is a geopolitical foe. excuse me. geopolitical. in the same paragraph i said i ran is the greatest national security threat we face. >> mr. romney needs to look at how the military works. you mentioned the navy, fewer ships and 1916. we also have fewer horses and bayonets. the nature has changed. we have aircraft carriers where planes land on them. ships to wonder water. nuclear submarines. it is not kadima of battleship. >> the navy said they needed 313 ships. we are at 285. many be requested more. >> the sequester is something congress has proposed. it will not happen. lou: the president was mistaken. first he did not initiate or had any basis to say it will not happen. fox news repo
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he said donald trump with whom you are on his foreign policy team, doesn't know much about foreign policy, nuclear policy, the korean peninsula or the world in general. it sounded like he would be an absolute catastrophe for all the goodwill built up around the world. >> i will reverse the statement and say what did senator obama know about world conflicts in 2008. and then i will enter the politics. way understood from his state of the nukes. he's talking about the management of what has been agreed upon by people who had the intention. 90% of the planet. and they have executed it. the problem is not that. the new emergent crisis india and pakistan are still and control but the conflict may reverse this. north korea, iran and the uncontrollable situation with isis. that is the real challenge, not the agreements mentioned here. charles: i was shocked, one of the questions was about the iran supreme leader complaining about a lack of business coming into his country after signing this nuclear deal, and even more shocked when president obama seemed to go to bat for him. he said they were ca
he said donald trump with whom you are on his foreign policy team, doesn't know much about foreign policy, nuclear policy, the korean peninsula or the world in general. it sounded like he would be an absolute catastrophe for all the goodwill built up around the world. >> i will reverse the statement and say what did senator obama know about world conflicts in 2008. and then i will enter the politics. way understood from his state of the nukes. he's talking about the management of what has...
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kennedy: president biden has had a year when it comes to foreign policy. from his last afghanistan withdrawal tensions with china and now russia on the verge of invading ukraine. when asked to name some of the president's foreign policy accomplishments, jen psaki had the longest list -- no she didn't. she didn't have anything to say. >> what does the administration say on foreign policy and the forced here? >> i want to be talking to the president about that and i'm happy to do that. kennedy: you don't have an answer for that? that is a gimme. that should be written on your fingertips but guess what. there hasn't been any overseas went for this administration and we will talk about that with tonight party panel. senior policy advisor the federal splinter better. i nice is back. senator chuck schumer, doesn't like joe manchin one but, most of the progressive podcast christopher hahn. director of libertarian institute, you see how it falls behind him, scott warren. welcome, everyone. >> good to be here. kennedy: you spent a lot of time in this so i will star
kennedy: president biden has had a year when it comes to foreign policy. from his last afghanistan withdrawal tensions with china and now russia on the verge of invading ukraine. when asked to name some of the president's foreign policy accomplishments, jen psaki had the longest list -- no she didn't. she didn't have anything to say. >> what does the administration say on foreign policy and the forced here? >> i want to be talking to the president about that and i'm happy to do...
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, foreign policy or something else? >> first of all we have to know which electronic dwois hillary tweeted on. >> i guess so. >> i think with respect to economics, the telltale fact is that she has consulted with no fewer than 200 authorities on her economic policy, and she has yet to reach a conclusion. now, there are 200 economic authorities you have 201 opinions but it falls to a leader to form his or her own opinion and i think it's it is very hillary that she has done all this talking, all this listening, and can't come up with an idea. we know she wants to be president. we have no idea on what set of beliefs or convictions she stands. >> the campaign has put out sort of a campaign promise today, about inequality. >> it's 29 words into this and there is a fib and the fib begins "this campaign is not about hillary clinton." this campaign is all about hillary clinton. this is the second sentence of the press release. cubs fan yankees fan, like that. >> it's not about hillary clinton, it's about the average guy. >> th
, foreign policy or something else? >> first of all we have to know which electronic dwois hillary tweeted on. >> i guess so. >> i think with respect to economics, the telltale fact is that she has consulted with no fewer than 200 authorities on her economic policy, and she has yet to reach a conclusion. now, there are 200 economic authorities you have 201 opinions but it falls to a leader to form his or her own opinion and i think it's it is very hillary that she has done all...
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some people are starting to question noak on the foreign policy team. are you familiar with all them, mark? >> i'm aquainltd with a couple of them. there is a lot of attention on that. but who is the leader of national security policy for the trump campaign in and it's senator jeff sessions who is remarkably respected from conservatives across the country and across washington. i think he will add a lot of policy gusto to trump's policy. trump is unrestrained by conventional metrics. he speaks from the heart and the mind immediately. the other thing i like about what he has to say is his decisions are going to be driven in the marketplace and foreign policy by economics. he's focused largely on economics. charles: before we wrap this up saying we may or may not use nukes in europe. he says with it a wink and a nod. >> what's he trying to accomplish? he's trying to win the republican nomination and trying to draw new voters into the primary process. charles: we have to leave it there. >> i have a quick question for mark. what kool-aid are you drinking? w
some people are starting to question noak on the foreign policy team. are you familiar with all them, mark? >> i'm aquainltd with a couple of them. there is a lot of attention on that. but who is the leader of national security policy for the trump campaign in and it's senator jeff sessions who is remarkably respected from conservatives across the country and across washington. i think he will add a lot of policy gusto to trump's policy. trump is unrestrained by conventional metrics. he...
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maria: breaking news hillary clinton slams donald trump's foreign-policy ideas as dangerous and incoherent but trump doesn't waste any time firing back at a rally in california. i'm nicole pedallides. lauren: i am lauren simonetti outside the trump rally, anti-trump protesters attack trump's supporters with punches and eggs and burning the american flag, shocking video. nicole: a key report on the economy, how strong or weak is the labor market? the labor market, the biggest economic news and the fed will consider that when they consider whether to do another interest rate hike. lauren: checking in on stock market futures ahead of the jobs data at 8:30 eastern time, dow futures up 6 points, nasdaq futures down two points, relatively muted. nicole: investors in asia on hold for the jobs report. the nikkei rose 1/2%. in shanghai composite index up 1/2 present as well. lauren: oil prices holding steady and up 0.1% at $41.22 a barrel. lauren: jack dorsey's twitter is the latest company to kick the tires of yahoo but is there a deal in the works? we have the latest. lauren: in game one of the n
maria: breaking news hillary clinton slams donald trump's foreign-policy ideas as dangerous and incoherent but trump doesn't waste any time firing back at a rally in california. i'm nicole pedallides. lauren: i am lauren simonetti outside the trump rally, anti-trump protesters attack trump's supporters with punches and eggs and burning the american flag, shocking video. nicole: a key report on the economy, how strong or weak is the labor market? the labor market, the biggest economic news and...
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so we checked on who's advising him on foreign policy? we'll have the rundown on how many of his foreign policy team worked for his father or for his brother? >>> and we'll be taking up the issues of potential presidential candidates for 2016 with republican strategist karl rove. we begin tonight with the islamic state and a president whose comments come as iraq's ambassador to the united nations warns that the radical islamists are not only barbarians b orga to pay for the terrorist attacks they're carrying out. in syria, the obama administration reportedly now ready to prepare to give some consideration at least to arming some rebels. giving them the ability to call in airstrikes against the islamic state, to provide them with trucks equipped with machine guns and radios. joining us tonight to help make sense of it all, former u.s. ambassador to iraq, christopher hill now the dean of the joseph korbel school of international studies at the university of denver. ambassador, good to have you with us. >> pleasure. lou: what do you make of
so we checked on who's advising him on foreign policy? we'll have the rundown on how many of his foreign policy team worked for his father or for his brother? >>> and we'll be taking up the issues of potential presidential candidates for 2016 with republican strategist karl rove. we begin tonight with the islamic state and a president whose comments come as iraq's ambassador to the united nations warns that the radical islamists are not only barbarians b orga to pay for the terrorist...
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people said what does reagan know about foreign policy? and yet reagan turned out to be the most successful american foreign policy president of his generation. why? he was able to take down the soviet union without firing a shot. none of the other -- lou: a minor achievement. >> a massive ax achievement. lou: i can imagine wonks around the world circa 1989 saying how could he do that? he knew so little. this is about leadership, about a commitment to a nation and its people, and no one could ever question reagan's commitment. in the instance of donald trump, what do you expect of him tonight, and do you expect much, really? >> look, i'm one of the people who thinks that trump actually makes a lot of sense on foreign policy. he hasn't put a lot of meat on the bones. lou: you mean not like obama, not like bush, is that correct? >> or not like other candidates. his instincts are good. he said i want the strongest, toughest military so nobody picks a fight with us. that was peace through strength in the essence. we're going to have the strong
people said what does reagan know about foreign policy? and yet reagan turned out to be the most successful american foreign policy president of his generation. why? he was able to take down the soviet union without firing a shot. none of the other -- lou: a minor achievement. >> a massive ax achievement. lou: i can imagine wonks around the world circa 1989 saying how could he do that? he knew so little. this is about leadership, about a commitment to a nation and its people, and no one...
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we'll talk about joe biden's foreign policy failures. new sets of polls out, the fox polls very bad but lots of other polls, "new york times," sienna, cnn, all these polls, it is interesting disenchantment on the economy, yes, we've known that for quite some time. prices way up over the last three years, but now it is infiltrating on foreign policy as mr. biden is being held accountable for mistake after mistake. we'll bring in our great friend, joe concha, from the messenger, fox news contributor, and mark simone, wor radio host. gentlemen, thank you for this. most of these elections are economic driven elections, peace and prosperity, so forth but we have so many foreign policy issues here. joe, i'm looking at joe biden's numbers and they're just tanking. they're tanking on iran. they're tanking on russia and ukraine but people are getting a sense he doesn't stand up to anybody. that was one of the things that came out in the fox poll. he is too accommodative. so what does this mean, where is this going to lead? >> we saw that on displ
we'll talk about joe biden's foreign policy failures. new sets of polls out, the fox polls very bad but lots of other polls, "new york times," sienna, cnn, all these polls, it is interesting disenchantment on the economy, yes, we've known that for quite some time. prices way up over the last three years, but now it is infiltrating on foreign policy as mr. biden is being held accountable for mistake after mistake. we'll bring in our great friend, joe concha, from the messenger, fox...
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first on foreign policy. donald trump says hillary clinton is not qualified to be commander-in-chief. >> she's not qualified because she has bad judgment. now who said that? bernie sanders said it about hillary. she is not qualified. she's one of the worst secretaries of state in the history of our country. now she wants to be our president. look, i'll be honest, she has no natural talents to be president. this is not a president. hillary clinton, who lies, i mean she lies! you remember that, i started that, she lies! she lies. she made a speech and she is making another one tomorrow, and they sent me a copy of the speech. and it was such lies about my foreign policy. these are crooked people. these are crooked people. they have been crooked from the beginning. deirdre: well, hillary clinton was speaking, trump tweeted out, bad performance by crooked hillary clinton, reading poorly from the teleprompter, she doesn't even look presidential. trump's foreign policy advisor walid phares is with me now. walid. wel
first on foreign policy. donald trump says hillary clinton is not qualified to be commander-in-chief. >> she's not qualified because she has bad judgment. now who said that? bernie sanders said it about hillary. she is not qualified. she's one of the worst secretaries of state in the history of our country. now she wants to be our president. look, i'll be honest, she has no natural talents to be president. this is not a president. hillary clinton, who lies, i mean she lies! you remember...
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now calling back the foreign policy back because the cold war has been over 20 years. lou: the national media did not even point out that the president said it devastated the leadership of al qaeda and was receding as a threat. say you were sorry mr. president you are wrong and the governor was right in mr. putin is one of the president's biggest problems right now but also he appears to be a strong strong, positive and potential allies to solve the serious situation. we will see but putin however also struggles to blame republicans as he has with a host of other issues including the budget would sequester cover the economy ended fact a new poll shows americans given that g.o.p. the 7.advantage when it comes to which party they trust on dealing with foreign policy. the four points advantage dealing with the economy. it gets better. the 13.in vintage reducing the deficit. but you cannot blame republicans the president tries to blame congress as a whole. but his approval is clearly under water in the game lippold shows congress is popularity rising up to five points from
now calling back the foreign policy back because the cold war has been over 20 years. lou: the national media did not even point out that the president said it devastated the leadership of al qaeda and was receding as a threat. say you were sorry mr. president you are wrong and the governor was right in mr. putin is one of the president's biggest problems right now but also he appears to be a strong strong, positive and potential allies to solve the serious situation. we will see but putin...
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army special forces, a national security and foreign policy think tank fellow. good to have you with us. jim mattis doesn't like the idea of putting america first. what in the world does a general think about who doesn't think about america first? >> general mattis is a true patriot, and god bless him, but he's a perfect example of the type of outstanding battlefield commander who has no idea about geostrategy or foreign policy. and he probably should stop talking about it. and i think the problem president trump had was when he was working for him, he was trying to slow down the president's agenda. finish and once he left, as the president said, we got the first arab-israel lu peace a accords in dozens of years, we got north koreas pacified, we put china on their heels and qassem soleimani andal a baghdadi ended up dead. america first is what america needs, and general mattis should probably stick to the things he was good at and write another memoir about the warsh not foreign -- about the war, not foreign powell. lou: and foreign policy is very much on the hi
army special forces, a national security and foreign policy think tank fellow. good to have you with us. jim mattis doesn't like the idea of putting america first. what in the world does a general think about who doesn't think about america first? >> general mattis is a true patriot, and god bless him, but he's a perfect example of the type of outstanding battlefield commander who has no idea about geostrategy or foreign policy. and he probably should stop talking about it. and i think...
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s foreign policy today and what you think should be done? >> this president has said many times that he wants to be on the right side of history. frankly i think he's being rung over by history. he's failing to take into account the necessity of maintaining security for the local populations that are in the midst of these upheavals. i think that's number one. number two, we have to bear in mind that there's a long-term political interest, and that does not mean we need to turn our bracks on our friends, which is the saudi and the monarchies and even egypt. they have to have order and they have to have a strong enough government to make the reforms that this administration apparently hoped could come overnight. >> we recognize that the final deadline for a deal in iran is not until june but what would be different in june than this last week? >> the frame work discussions are basically an exercise in kicking the can down the road. they are not specific. they are notional they are directional, which is about all you can frankly expect at this
s foreign policy today and what you think should be done? >> this president has said many times that he wants to be on the right side of history. frankly i think he's being rung over by history. he's failing to take into account the necessity of maintaining security for the local populations that are in the midst of these upheavals. i think that's number one. number two, we have to bear in mind that there's a long-term political interest, and that does not mean we need to turn our bracks...
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and foreign policy issues are related. the question about latin america and western hemisphere, there is extraordinary opportunities that we've walked away from over the last 4 years. neil: do you include trade deals that the president has been hot and cold on. >> looking at free trade agreement with panama, it took years for a while white house not care, when about an energy platform to create the united states, canada, mexico, brazil, colombia, and it could displace the middle east as largest source of energy on the planet for years. neil: you say that mitt romney has to come up with bigger ideas, not just a critique? his vision. >> i think tonight is an opportunity to say it in front of a broad audience, he has been talking about trade in latin america since early days of campaign, tonight i think that issue will get a lot of coverage, a great opportunity for mitt romney to talk about what he has been talking about from the beginning, big idea about foreign policy and in. neil: let's talk about your state, florida, poll
and foreign policy issues are related. the question about latin america and western hemisphere, there is extraordinary opportunities that we've walked away from over the last 4 years. neil: do you include trade deals that the president has been hot and cold on. >> looking at free trade agreement with panama, it took years for a while white house not care, when about an energy platform to create the united states, canada, mexico, brazil, colombia, and it could displace the middle east as...
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the 7.advantage when it comes to which party they trust on dealing with foreign policy. the four points advantage dealing with the economy. it gets better. the 13.in vintage reducing the deficit. but you cannot blame republicans the president tries to blame congress as a whole. but his approval is clearly under water in the game lippold shows congress is popularity rising up to five points from last month. but it is improving dramatically. the president has to be perplexed. press secretary jake party has given us the insert he is pivoting. >> he has committed to pushing for an economic agenda absolutely the president will be focusing on those issues in the coming weeks and months. lou: another pivot to the economy and if you are counting certainly we are, this is the president's 20th back to the economy since he took office. this is extraordinary. another pivot. what we have them looking for. 20. 20 pivot. will this work? 20 million people are unemployed with the economy struggling to grow? we certainly hope so. that is it for us. coming up on monday former prosecutor jo
the 7.advantage when it comes to which party they trust on dealing with foreign policy. the four points advantage dealing with the economy. it gets better. the 13.in vintage reducing the deficit. but you cannot blame republicans the president tries to blame congress as a whole. but his approval is clearly under water in the game lippold shows congress is popularity rising up to five points from last month. but it is improving dramatically. the president has to be perplexed. press secretary jake...
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the president's aides say a legacy achievements the foreign policy is a meltdown. the administration despite the are the united states of america as escalation dominance and the superpower of the reagan regime for is a good shooting from fear than willing to give a certificate and concessions in addition to believe a deal will moderate the genocide threat with a state sponsor of terrorism to become more moderate over time. that unfortunately is what motivating this administration to get a deal before the end of obama sister. lou: thinks for being with us. be sure to vote. using mr. obama should make it deal with the world's leading sponsor of terrorism? lou dobbs.com. washington state police express their thanks to a man who stopped a little boy from running into traffic. surveillance video shows a driver saw the four year-old lawyer running down the street to a busy intersection and drove the car ahead and blocked the path of the boy the police trip praised the driver they said he was poking it handicapped were looking it he was just in the right place at the righ
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i believe it's one of the most significant foreign-policy and national security failures we have since post-world war ii. it is quite extraordinary because it clearly has advanced our adversaries. they will be considerably more emboldened than the direct beneficiaries are most significant adversaries china, russia and iran. think of it we just pulled out of afghanistan seven military bases and multiple cia bases that were on the border of china and the border of iran and the country away from russia. they are absolutely thrilled that the united states is out and most -- much to their surprise the united states got themselves involved in an ill-conceived withdrawal that led to an emergency retreat right before our eyes that was chaotic is a generous term to describe what was taking place and the second thing was which was equally disturbing is how it hasn't. our allies. our allies who were in afghanistan with those nato the european allies. they didn't want president biden to withdraw those forces and part of those forces were theirs. we had 2500 they had seven or 8000. they couldn't st
i believe it's one of the most significant foreign-policy and national security failures we have since post-world war ii. it is quite extraordinary because it clearly has advanced our adversaries. they will be considerably more emboldened than the direct beneficiaries are most significant adversaries china, russia and iran. think of it we just pulled out of afghanistan seven military bases and multiple cia bases that were on the border of china and the border of iran and the country away from...
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on foreign policy and economic policy. >> i think our foreign policy is not helpful to the u.s. at all i think we should have be in the pipeline, oil prices we should be producing oil here which is that by the way of foreign policy tool, we were energy independent before and the price of oil was dropped that's very good for the u.s. economy and were waging a war against and the u.s. which will hurt the economy with proposing tax increases especially on capital gains, corporations, individual and minimum tax, all of that is into production and against the ability of the u.s. to come back where we were it's a frightening situation. maria: 39 begin household receiving bank deposits through the end of the year it is obviously talking about $150 billion child tax credit on top of this story that we've got the this morning senate democrats agreed to a 3 trillion-dollar package, do you think joe biden will push this through reconciliation? >> i don't think he is but i'm not sure, i believe he's going to have to backtrack a great deal on the three and half trillion but i'm not the exper
on foreign policy and economic policy. >> i think our foreign policy is not helpful to the u.s. at all i think we should have be in the pipeline, oil prices we should be producing oil here which is that by the way of foreign policy tool, we were energy independent before and the price of oil was dropped that's very good for the u.s. economy and were waging a war against and the u.s. which will hurt the economy with proposing tax increases especially on capital gains, corporations,...
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that is also part of foreign policy. but we're not hearing about the fact that mexico's oil is declining in both production and distribution. that canada is being pushed toward china. then you deal with the extent problem which is an administration for all the world looks like right now it has lied not once but, a cereal set of lies that have been pushed forward by the administration over a six-week period. it is not a happy moment for this president to be having a debate on foreign policy. lori: add to that the fact we heard quite a bit from the governor already on his foreign policy, how he is planning to deal with china. his plans for opening up trade and so on, so forth and actually quite convincing. at least that is what -- >> i mentioned the expression dog whistle here. here is another problem. he has chavez and putin and castro endorsing obama, does. this is a loud dog whistle for the world he has, as he says to medvedev, the president of russia, the prime minister of russia now, he will have more flexibility afte
that is also part of foreign policy. but we're not hearing about the fact that mexico's oil is declining in both production and distribution. that canada is being pushed toward china. then you deal with the extent problem which is an administration for all the world looks like right now it has lied not once but, a cereal set of lies that have been pushed forward by the administration over a six-week period. it is not a happy moment for this president to be having a debate on foreign policy....
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, and to have a foreign policy that's restrained. lou: and donald trump, senator, as you know better than anyone has talked about having a robust military, a foreign policy that is based on a military that is second to none. rebuilding our military, and we all know that fundamental to that is the economic base of this nation that has to grow, it has to be restored. no other candidate has talked as much about rebuilding our infrastructure and creating growth and jobs. it's shocking to me to hear a conservative like, at least a man who claims he's a conservative, paul ryan, say he's not ready, quote, unquote to support the party's presumptive nominee? >> well, the speaker of the house is a big leader, and an important figure in the republican party. he calls on house members every day to stand with him in unity and needs to set a good example for republicans. i think this was a big mistake. i really do. and i'm really surprised, frankly, since he'd indicated he'd support whoever the nominee was. lou: he is breaking his word, and a lead
, and to have a foreign policy that's restrained. lou: and donald trump, senator, as you know better than anyone has talked about having a robust military, a foreign policy that is based on a military that is second to none. rebuilding our military, and we all know that fundamental to that is the economic base of this nation that has to grow, it has to be restored. no other candidate has talked as much about rebuilding our infrastructure and creating growth and jobs. it's shocking to me to hear...
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the thing is you may have foreign policy experience. but if it's bad experience, it's better to have no experience and not that mr. trump doesn't. because mr. trump has done business deals all over the world. and if you've gone out and have to negotiate -- trust me. i know about this. because i've had to do it myself. if you go out and negotiate with other countries, you have to deal with those governments. you have to deal with unions. you have to deal with their regulations and rules. you probably know more about the foreign policy or particular country doing a business deal there than anybody who can sit there and read a briefing book. and what's worse is hillary clinton's foreign policy is going to be a lot barack obama's and look where that's gotten us. so i would rather have someone who has a much clearer picture of the world. much more realistic. frankly -- deirdre: more practically. >> view of the world that is actually is deals with that ideology. and i think mr. trump's view is very pragmatic, very realistic. and i think you'l
the thing is you may have foreign policy experience. but if it's bad experience, it's better to have no experience and not that mr. trump doesn't. because mr. trump has done business deals all over the world. and if you've gone out and have to negotiate -- trust me. i know about this. because i've had to do it myself. if you go out and negotiate with other countries, you have to deal with those governments. you have to deal with unions. you have to deal with their regulations and rules. you...
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trump wants to take foreign policy. that's what they were listening in on. they wanted a microphone in the trump campaign. >> they did, and the story after labor day, becomes the genesis, the origin that why did they? how did they do this? i know you've had john ratcliffe on this program many times and john ratcliffe has actually read the unredacted versions of this, where the top of the application says verified. and it wasn't verified. maria: that is why. go ahead, i'm sorry. >> no, no, go ahead. maria: because john ratcliffe has been my regular guest for the last two and a half years he educated our viewers. it was no surprise to the viewer s of "sunday morning futures" there was no collusion, that president trump was framed. my viewers knew it to thanks to people like you, john ratcliffe, devon nunes and former republican challenging president trump in the primary. what do you think? >> that's generous to say that it's a challenge. i think it's an absolute joke. i know the other national media will run up on it but
trump wants to take foreign policy. that's what they were listening in on. they wanted a microphone in the trump campaign. >> they did, and the story after labor day, becomes the genesis, the origin that why did they? how did they do this? i know you've had john ratcliffe on this program many times and john ratcliffe has actually read the unredacted versions of this, where the top of the application says verified. and it wasn't verified. maria: that is why. go ahead, i'm sorry. >>...
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he's unveiling his all-star foreign policy advisers. you have might know some of these advisers, including this one, walid phares. the government could have information on hillary clinton on her emails, so what is stopping them from pressing charges? >> i agree with secretary clinton. the suggestion there will be any issue to this at the end of the day are ludicrous. whoever our nominee is will be elected because the voters understand our candidates have their backs. the voters understand. it's more than the cloud. it's multi-layered security and flexibility. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions. including cloud and hosting services - all from a trusted it partner. centurylink. your link to what's next. don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. there is a lot at stakey here, you know? we've been planning for this for a lon
he's unveiling his all-star foreign policy advisers. you have might know some of these advisers, including this one, walid phares. the government could have information on hillary clinton on her emails, so what is stopping them from pressing charges? >> i agree with secretary clinton. the suggestion there will be any issue to this at the end of the day are ludicrous. whoever our nominee is will be elected because the voters understand our candidates have their backs. the voters...